Face & skin in Brickell, Miami.
A routing hub for face treatments Miami patients who want better tone, texture, glow, scars, pigment, or firmness. Start here when you know the skin concern but not the device, and we will match the right protocol to your skin.
Skin treatments Miami patients search for often start with a symptom: dark spots, acne scars, dullness, pores, redness, or loose skin. The device comes later. A good plan matches depth, pigment risk, downtime tolerance, and timing before it picks a machine.
This hub keeps the routing simple. HydraFacials and medical grade facials Miami patients book handle maintenance and event glow. Morpheus8 goes deeper for RF remodeling.4 Lasers and IPL help with tone, pigment, redness, and resurfacing. Chemical peels fit acne, melasma support, and controlled exfoliation.2
For face and skin Brickell patients, the consult decides whether the safest first move is gentle and progressive or more corrective. Skin of color, melasma history, active acne, and recent sun exposure all change the plan.
Want concern-first education before you decide? See our melasma and hyperpigmentation guides for pigment, skin tightening for laxity, and acne and anti-aging for breakouts and lines. From there, review results, compare pricing, meet the team, or contact us with questions.
Choose the right path, then go deeper.
VI Chemical Peels
Medical-grade peels for pigment, texture, and tone — safe across skin types.
Sessions: as a series
HydraFacials
Cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, and hydration in one — Signature, Deluxe, and Platinum.
Downtime: none
Facials
Customized medical-grade facials for maintenance and event prep.
Best for: glow + upkeep
Morpheus8
RF microneedling for skin tightening, acne scars, and remodeling.
Sessions: ~3
Forma
Non-invasive RF for early laxity and ongoing skin maintenance.
Downtime: none
SkinPen Microneedling
Collagen-induction therapy for texture and fine lines.
Sessions: a series
Lasers for Face
Pico Genesis, IPL, and other lasers for pigment, redness, and rejuvenation.
Best for: tone + clarity
Assessment first. Treatment second.

Skin is a long game. The best results at our Brickell practice come from a layered plan — a foundation of medical-grade daily skincare and photoprotection, in-office treatments matched to the season and your skin type, and patience. We start every patient with an analysis to identify what is actually going on: pigment versus redness versus texture, surface versus depth, and what is safe for your Fitzpatrick type.
From there we sequence treatments — sometimes peels first, sometimes microneedling, sometimes a laser series — with photoprotection running constantly underneath. For melasma-prone or deeper skin tones, aggressive heat can be the wrong move. For true acne scarring, a glow facial will not reach deep enough. We do not push the most aggressive option as a default; for many patients, gentler treatments done consistently win.
Need a skin plan, not a device guess?
Book once; let the provider route you to the right face-and-skin protocol.
The treatments, side by side.
| Treatment | Best for | Downtime | Sessions | Skin-of-color note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VI Chemical Peels | Pigment, texture, tone | 3–7 days peeling | Series | Safe across types |
| HydraFacial | Hydration, glow, maintenance | None | Monthly | All types |
| Facials | Maintenance, event prep, glow | None | As needed | All types |
| Morpheus8 | Tightening, acne scars | 2–3 days | ~3 | RF is chromophore-independent — safer in deeper skin |
| Forma | Early laxity, no downtime | None | Series | Safer in deeper skin |
| SkinPen | Texture, fine lines | 1–2 days | Series | Generally safe |
| Lasers for Face | Pigment, redness, rejuvenation | Varies | Varies | Device selection matters in deeper skin |
Answered before you book.
Anything we missed gets answered in person — consultations are free.
There is no single best treatment — the right one depends on your concern, skin type, and timeline. For glow and maintenance, a HydraFacial or medical-grade facial is usually the starting point. For acne scars, laxity, or stubborn pigment, the provider may route you to microneedling, RF, lasers, or a peel series instead.
You don't need to decide before booking. We assess pigment versus redness versus texture, surface versus depth, and what's safe for your Fitzpatrick type, then map the least aggressive plan that reaches your goal.
Some lasers and settings are safer than others. We screen Fitzpatrick type, melasma history, recent tanning, and pigment risk before recommending any light-based treatment. RF-based options like Morpheus8 and Forma are chromophore-independent, which often makes them safer in deeper skin.
Often, yes — but timing matters. We sequence peels, microneedling, RF, and lasers to avoid irritation and to match your downtime window. A layered plan done in the right order beats stacking everything at once.
Monthly is a common maintenance cadence, with event-based visits before a wedding or photoshoot. Your provider may adjust the interval based on skin type and what else is in your plan.
Glow treatments like HydraFacials show immediately. Corrective goals — acne scars, pigment, laxity — usually need a series over several weeks to months, with results building gradually as collagen remodels.
Where this information comes from.
- ASPS Plastic Surgery Statistics — Annual statistics summarizing demand for minimally invasive facial procedures, including chemical peels and skin-resurfacing treatments. Source
- American Academy of Dermatology: Chemical Peels — AAD patient guidance on chemical peels, common treatment goals, and what to expect by skin type. Source
- FDA: Lasers, Lamps, and Light-Based Devices — FDA consumer information on cosmetic light-based devices, indications, and safety considerations. Source
- InMode Morpheus8 — Manufacturer information on fractional RF microneedling for remodeling subdermal tissue and improving texture. Source
- HydraFacial — Official treatment information describing cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, hydration, and skin-quality indications. Source
Build your skin plan.
Talk to a provider in Brickell before choosing a device.